The majority of people who contribute to cocoa cultivation remain unrecognized by the sector—and are often excluded from access to services and sustainability programs. Current approaches tend to focus on registered farmers, overlooking the vital contributions of women, adult children, sharecroppers, and others who fall outside conventional data collection and outreach efforts.

This policy brief presents a structured, interlinked set of recommendations for companies, researchers, NGOs, and policymakers

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  • Policy Brief: Behind Bars: Invisible Farmers and Workers in the Cocoa Supply Chain Download
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